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should be a hierarchy.
default "agency"
then "owner" if set
then 'property" if set.and for parent-child listings, the parent data should be inherited by the children unless overridden at the child listing level
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The owner isn't collecting the payment, so they're not the one legally responsible for tax reporting.
When you then pay the owner, you issue them a 1099 which shows the IRS that some of your income was paid out to someone else.
If this is for your own records, just use a custom variable and add the owners taxid there, but be careful not to use that variable in a template.
I don't think taxID numbers are synced to airbnb from hostfully in any case, you set your tax id on airbnb's side. if you use the co-host feature, each separate account has their own tax information and airbnb provides appropriate 1099's to whomever was sent money.
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I made a similar argument for inactive listings, the response I got from hostfully was that they consume resources whether they're active or not, so they feel they should charge them.
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does this mean that you only open for booking during the season..
I mean if it's a summer rental but someone can book july in december, then it's active?An error occurred while saving the comment Keith commented
Agreed
Most software allow archiving which incurs no or discounted rates
I understand there are storage costs but these are minimal
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further, I'd like guests to be able to extend their stays themselves, which should immediately take them through the payment workflow just as it would a new booking.
ideally, I'd like to give guests the option to extend directly regardless of which channel they booked on.
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what you describe is extending the stay directly. they make a new reservation as a direct booking.
I think what you want is:
if airbnb, then use airbnb alteration to extend stay.
and if booking.com use booking extend stay.
my personal preferences is to pocket the platform fees when guests extend. The platform isn't doing work so why should they get a commission on a guest wanting to enjoy our hospitality more.
So I charge them the same rate they paid on the platform and share the spoils with my owners.